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Books with title The Bear Nobody Wanted

  • The King Nobody Wanted

    Norman F. Langford, John Lear

    eBook
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  • The Kitten Nobody Wanted

    Holly Webb, Phyllida Nash, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Mia still hasn't got over her cat's death - she had Tibby for as long as she can remember and can't ever imagine having another pet. But one day, just before Christmas, she finds out that her friend's cat has had kittens. Over the holidays she goes round to play with them. Mia's parents think she has coped with Tibby's loss, and surprise her by saying she can have the last kitten, Whiskers.Mia's not sure she's ready yet - although she loves Whiskers, she feels guilty about Tibby. Can Mia bring herself to keep the new kitten?
  • The Bear Nobody Wanted

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Sewn in the factory with a slightly crooked eye and a tight mouth, a teddy bear finds himself treated like a doll by his purchaser's daughter, threatened by a bully, and carted off by the junk man.
  • The Family Nobody Wanted

    Helen Doss, Mary Battenfeld

    eBook (Northeastern University Press, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Doss's charming, touching, and at times hilarious chronicle tells how each of the children, representing white, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Mexican, and Native American backgrounds, came to her and husband Carl, a Methodist minister. She writes of the way the "unwanted" feeling was erased with devoted love and understanding and how the children united into one happy family. Her account reads like a novel, with scenes of hard times and triumphs described in vivid prose. The Family Nobody Wanted, which inspired two films, opened doors for other adoptive families and was a popular favorite among parents, young adults, and children for more than thirty years. Now this edition will introduce the classic to a new generation of readers. An epilogue by Helen Doss that updates the family's progress since 1954 will delight the book's loyal legion of fans around the world.
  • The Family Nobody Wanted

    Helen Doss, Mary Battenfeld

    Paperback (Northeastern University Press, Oct. 18, 2001)
    Doss's charming, touching, and at times hilarious chronicle tells how each of the children, representing white, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Mexican, and Native American backgrounds, came to her and husband Carl, a Methodist minister. She writes of the way the "unwanted" feeling was erased with devoted love and understanding and how the children united into one happy family. Her account reads like a novel, with scenes of hard times and triumphs described in vivid prose. The Family Nobody Wanted, which inspired two films, opened doors for other adoptive families and was a popular favorite among parents, young adults, and children for more than thirty years. Now this edition will introduce the classic to a new generation of readers. An epilogue by Helen Doss that updates the family's progress since 1954 will delight the book's loyal legion of fans around the world.
  • The Bear Nobody Wanted

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1995)
    A teddy bear with a rather inflated opinion of himself has a series of not-always-pleasant adventures before finding a real home.
  • The Family Nobody Wanted

    Helen Doss

    Hardcover (Peoples Book Club, Jan. 1, 1954)
    This is a true story of a unique adventure in living by two people whose steadfast love and faith enabled them to create a large, happy family out of the children "nobody wanted". (from inside jacket flap)
  • The Kitten Nobody Wanted

    Holly Webb, Sophy Williams

    eBook (Stripes Publishing, April 1, 2012)
    Mia can't get over her pet cat Sandy's death, and can't ever imagine replacing him. Over the Christmas holidays, she gets to play with her friend's cat's kittens. Then Mia's parents surprise her by saying she can have the last kitten, Whiskers. But although Mia loves him, she feels guilty about Sandy. Can Mia bring herself to keep the new kitten? From the best-selling author Holly Webb comes another heart-warming animal story.
  • The Toy That Nobody Wanted

    Raymond Smyth

    language (, June 12, 2014)
    Jack is a toy soldier made up of wood and then painted. He lives in old Mr. Jonesโ€™s toy shop. For a long time he is waiting there with a wish in his heart that one day a little girl or a boy will take him home, love him and play with him...This childrens short story centers on an unwanted toy who finally got the new loving home that he always wanted. This is a fantastic book that will relate to young foster/adopted children.
  • The family nobody wanted

    Helen Grigsby Doss

    Mass Market Paperback (Little, Brown, Jan. 1, 1954)
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  • The King Nobody Wanted

    Norman F. Langford

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2017)
    Well, the Messiah would take care of the Romans. He would gather an army from east and west and north and south. Then there would be a great day for the Jewish people, a great day for the nation that was called by the glorious name of Israel! From all over the country the men of Israel would rise up. They would come when their king called them, and he would lead them to victory against Caesar. The Romans would go back where they came from, and Israel would be free and peaceful and rich and happy again. The Messiah would make Israel into a great kingdom, bigger and more powerful than the Roman Empire ever was. The Jews would rule the world. Everyone, everywhere, would worship the God of Israel, and the Messiah would be King of all the nations of the earth. If only he would come! It was hard to wait so long. They had waited for him a long time, and their fathers and grandfathers had waited for him too.
  • The Family Nobody Wanted

    Helen Grigsby Doss

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, June 1, 1954)
    No dust jacket. Slight wear to bottom of spine. Ex-libris sticker on flyleaf. /lh